Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1978 Page: 2 of 6
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CARD OF THANKS
I would like to say
when you’ve just fin-
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since I have come home
Mrs. Billi
in of
Mable Lloyd
Subecription Rate: $5.00 per year in Johnson County
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May God bless each of Crowley and Mrs.
of you.-
Katheryn Richardson
Locals
CARD OF THANKS
You Are Invited
Wednesday: Ladies Bible Class..... 10:00 a.m.
7:00p.m.).
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dents who took the
time to vote. If you
won your vote, you’re
glad. If you lost it.
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TEXAS PRESS
MEMBER 1978 ASSOCIATION
days when the temp-
erature was just right-
neither hot nor cold-
the sky was blue, and
the cold winter had
been forgotten. Offi-
cials handling the bal-
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Mr. and Mrs. Wes-
ley Gatlin had as visi-
tors Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Rick Gatlin of
Fort Worth, Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Marbut and
sons, Steve and Jason,
To Worship With The
Grandview Church of Christ
thank the Rescue Unit
for being so nice. Its i
Wonderful to have you •
so close when in need.
bonnet of 50 years ago
when a member of our
family wore one to
Mrs. Gayle Pope
and girls of Houston
have been visiting in
the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Butler.
How long has it
been since you’ve seen
. an honest-to-goodness
split bonnet? The kind
that has openings for
slats or staves in the
Mr. and Mrs. Cari
Wynn celebrated their
54th anniversary Wed- *
nesday, March 29.
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Cleo Cheek of this city
and Bill, Gary and Jeff
Gatlin.
.9:45 a.m.
10:50 a.m.
...6:00 p.m.
be corrected upon being brought to the attention of the
staff of this newspaper. .
Our aim is to follow the pattern I of
faith and worship in the New Tstoament
the only safe guide for Christian doctripe
and living.
Bennie Bridge- Owner
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Grandview
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PAONE 806-8829
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102 Secofd Street
Grandview, Texas 76050
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FREE
DELIVERY
way it caused trouble
between a robin and
a blue jay the other,
afternoon in our front
yard. We had turned
on the hose to sprinkle
the lawn and in a few
minutes two sparrows
and a robin were on
the scene looking for
bugs and worms. A
blue jay circled and
landed, the sparrows
left, but immediately
a tug-of-war insued be-
tween the robin and
blue jay for one louse
worm.
Sunday Bible Study.........
Morning Worship .
Evening Worship,.
Take It to the pros
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TOP QUALITY EXXON PRODUCTS
With Full Service
cards, and above all,
the prayers while I was
in the hospital and
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The Viewe° beautiful Texas
The Tribune Staff
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going there, only once
has rain or ice or snow
kept him from his ap-
pointed rounds, then
coming bac to Grand-
view to preach at the
11 o’clock service at
the Methodist Church
here.
The Rev. Dr. Marrs
has changed slightly
in modes of travels
L ;ce , val history of all pha-
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Published every Friday. Second Claes Postage
pald al Grandview, Texaa 76050. Entered as Second
Clans Mal matter at Grandview Texas Post Office
under Act of Congress on March 3,1879.
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work has been his am-
kelly' SPRINGFIELD
PRINCETON I IRES
Atlas Tire* & Batter re*
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Mmes. Lee Siratt,
Lavelle Williams, Loyd
Channon and son,Brett
and Ms. Elaine Colley
were guests of Bill and
Scott Thrash at Brook
Haven Country-Club,
Dallas, on Wednesday.
Lisa Williams of
Hurst was visiting last
Friday with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lavelle Williams and
her sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Smith and their
son, Jason.
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crown? We recently
flower garden. Most
bonnets today are one
piece in the crown,
starch being used to
form them.
Which brings to
mind another split
REDUCED PRICES
The recent cancer
fund drive in Grand-
view points out another
good facet in the life
vished spading a flower of our city: The will-
bed and along comes ingness of people to
the GW (Good Wife) give to a worthwhile
and says: “Dear, I be- ceuse. The American
lieve it’s a little too •Cancer Society has
shady there. Let’s dig pointed out that there ___________
up this patch a few are more than 100 and I would like to
feet farther over this forms of the disease.
pick blackberries. A way.”
sudden rain came along, *****
soaking the slat bonnet Water sure got old
and crumbling the paste- Noah in a lot of trouble,
board stiffeners. It took and in a minor sort of
a long time to pick out
the wet, crumpled-
up pieces.
Saturday visitors
with Mrs. O. R. Death-
erage were Mrs. Betty
Andrade and children
of Fort Worth . Visiting
with Mrs. Deatherage
on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Herndon
and daughter, Brenda,
also of Fort Worth.
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Grandview Tribune
well, there’s always
next time. But to those
who didn’t vote there
is little to say. They
have no reason to gripe
or rejoice about how
things go. The answer
is to vote. America is
one of the few places
where we can freely
do this. This right
should be exercised.
*****
Easter holiday visi-
tors with Mrs. Stella •
Williamson and Mn.
Flo Blacklock were
their sisters, Mrs. Maye
. Poe, of Clovis, New
Mexico, Mrs. Ella B
Brown, Levelland, and
Mrs. Bannie Collier and
husband Joe of Lake
Whitney. The Collier's
daughter and son-in-law
Brooksie and Charles
Turner of Fort Worth
joined the group for
Sunday afternoon.
bition since he was a
young boy in Dawson,
Texas.
Along with being
the shepherd of both
flocks, Grandview and
Covington, he manages
to spend time with his
family, which is com-
posed of his wife,Diane,
and children, Darin and
Cory. He likes to read
history, especially na-
er moments occurs
thanks to you who
called, sent flowers,
f Friday, April 7, 1978-age 2
ERNEST E. BASHAM, Editor and Publisher
MARY H. BASHAM, Buniness Manager
• THANK YOU
♦
I wish to express
my appreciation for
the concern shown me
while I was in the hos-
pital in Fort Worth.
Your cards, calls, visits
and your prayers made
my stay in the hospital
seem much shorter.
Frances Priest
2 Any erroneos statementa reflecting upon the character, standing
A jar reputation of any person, firm or corporation which
may occur in the columns of this newspaper will gladly
“rides the circuit” ev-
ery Sunday morning
when he travels to Cov-
ington tp conduct ser-
vices there at 9 o’clock
at the United Metho-
dist Church. In the
year-plus he’s been
judge; with helpers
Lois Welsh, Edna Earle
Tackett, and Bunch
Faulk enburry.
I want to say Thank
You to my many
friends and neighbors
who remembered me
in so many ways while
I was in the hospital
and since I have re-
turned home. Your
cards, flowers, visits
and prayers and the
many other ways you
showed your concern
for me are very much
appreciated.
Attending the Arts
and Crafts Show in
Granbury, Saturday
were Mrs. William Gat-
lin, Mrs. Bobby Wat
kins of Lavon and Mrs.
J. T. Lane of Alvarado.
Mrs. Bessie Martufi
of Tyler was visiting
in Grandview Monday
with her sister, Mrs.
eona Williams.
Wyrick of Fourth St.
the other day when *****
she was working in her One of life’s dark-
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Dr. Kent Marrs
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from the old days of
lot boxes at City Hall the circuit riding Meth-
did a good job, hand- odist preachers, for in-
ing out the ballots, stead of a horse he
counting the votes, and uses a Mustang. Know
smiling and acting plea- what his CB “handle”
santly on such a nice is? “Silver Saddle”, of
day to be outside. A course.
tip of the town’s hat
- to them for a job well Kent fulfills his
done: Helen Berrier, mission by bringing the
judge, city election, messages of the Bible
clerks, Lillie Burch and to both congregations.
It’s a feeling of
mixed emotions when
{ friends leave after many
: years of acquaintance,
but such is the case
• with Grandview Home
3 Furnishings.Lucille and
; her store have been a
2 izolid part of Grand-
: iew for 20 years, but
things change, and
our city says good-
3 by but not farewell to
| Lucille Poe Steible and
i for her and Mr. Steible
| the best of everything.
Lucille leaves with
¥ B warm spot in the
5 heart of at least two
J city residents, who
I came here last fall from
i a long ways off to
• make Grandview their
* home. The very first
$ gzweek she befriended
: sethem, a fact that will
; -Snot be forgotten. #
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*****
1 5, Last Saturday, city
lection day in Grand-
: ‛diew, was one of those
Tackett T.V. &
Wouldn't it be great
if we could see a few
of them wiped out in
our lifetimes? If a fund
collector has missed
you at your front door,
and you care to give,
we suggest you call Mrs.
Odell Elliott who will
be glad to take the
donation.
\ *****
- - For those indivi-
duals who are interest-
ed in the War Between
the States, there’s a
golden opportunity to
see reenactment groups
in action at Hill Junior
College on Saturday,
April 15. At least 10
groups from different
parts of the country
will be in action, plus
a cavalry demonstra-
Dick Hardison o- tion from a unit at
pines that for real good Texas A&M University,
food you can’t beat Activities will start ear-
cold com bread crum- ly Saturday morning
bled in ice cold milk. and continue all day, .
And if it’s cracklin’ ending with a banquet
com bread, well, just that evening. The event
forget the steaks and is sponsored by the
all the rest. Nothing Hood Texas Brigade
you could set before Association.
a king is better than *****
com bread and milk,
be it summer or winter,
he says.
*****
. This final note a- Mere words cannot
bout the city election; express our gratitude
_____,__________ _ _ Congratulations to r « , the menU X
Ruth-Siratt.In the elec- To do this kind of those Grandview resi- pressions o f concern
,od •
“esingle sogree.., _
of health cure predmets".
WE RENT OR SELL
CRUTCHES. WHEEL CHAIRS
HOSPITAL BEOS
WALKERS. BRACES
ANTI-EMBOLISM STOCKINGS
INHALATION.OXVGEN SUPPLIES
OSTOMY SUPPLIES. AND OTHER
HEALTH AID EQUIPMENT
Mrs. Helen Todd
visited Sunday in Bur
leson with her sister.
Mrs. Colman Walraven
and Mr. Walraven. Mr.
Walraven was recently
dismissed from /\ll
Saints Hospital Fort
Worth where he under-
went gall bladder sur-
gery. He is now recu-
perating at home and
in good condition.
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Weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mre. Lew-
is Chambers were their
grandchildren. Tammy
and Allan Daggs of
Burleson.
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Mr. and Mrs. la
velle Williams and their
daughter, Margaret
Moms and grandchild-
ren, Sharia and Steven
of Houston all visited
in the home of the
Buddy Williamses o f
Hurst on Tuesday of
last week. While here
Margaret and children
enjoyed visiting with
other relatives and
friends.
G. W. Ingle Jr. of
Lubbock is visiting this
week with his brothers,
A. C. and S. O. Ingle
families and sisteps,
Fannette Williams and
Ina Siratt. famines and
with C. A. Staken.
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for Clayton since his
illness. The numerous
prayers,calls, visits, and/
flowers have helped/
brighten our days and\
lighten our spirits. The
visits from the pastors '
of the local churches
and the cards from the
Sunday School classes
hold special meaning
for us. Please accept
this means of convey-
ing o u r appreciation
for your kindness. May
the Lord bless each of
wyu with such wonder-
ful friends is o u r
prayer.
Anna A Clayton Kay
and Family
36.00 per year outside Johnson County
J (Subecriptions must be paid in advance)
Me
Glen Rose. Grandview
visitors were Mrs. R.L.
[Aldridge,B.B. Aldridge
andMr.and Mrs. Ernest
Basham.
Recent visitors with
Mrs. Bill Donoho were
Mn. John Donoho and
her daughter, Mn. R.
W. Milner of Houston, .
Mr. and Mrs. E.T.
Donoho of Arlington
and Mrs. Vallie MOtt-
weiler of Dallas.
Out of town visi-
tors with Mr. and Mrs.
Job Aldridge Sunday
were Mr. and Mn. Ron
Anderson and son,
Ronny, of Carrollton;
Mr. and Mn. David
Stevenson,Dr. and Mn.
Freddie Holt and Mr.
and Mn? Bobby Al-
ridge and son, Lance 7
all of Lewisville; Mr. /)
and Mrs. Dave Steven- /
son of Maypeari and
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Basham, Ernest E. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1978, newspaper, April 7, 1978; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1536950/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.